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God and gravity
NO ONE DEBATES the law of gravity. No member of Congress proposes that we repeal the law of gravity or look into the viability of gravity in today's society.
It is completely accepted that gravity is an absolute law of physics. We are comfortable with the fact that when the proverbial apple falls from the tree, it will definitely fall down to the ground. We never stop to question whether or not gravity will behave differently on small apples or green ones or on ones with worms in them. We know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that gravity will pull objects down to the ground 100 percent of the time.
The law of God is every bit as predictable, dependable, and unwavering as the law of gravity—even though this might not be as well-known a fact. God is the unlimited source of all ideas, happiness, and health. Just as we need never fear that the power of gravity will run out, we need never question whether there is enough power in God to bring us health or happiness.
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July 1, 2002 issue
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Bail out on limitation
Bill Dawley
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letters
with contributions from Cliff Wattley, Jill Koverman, Charlotte Reges, Dorothy Darbyshire, Shirley Ploughman
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Items of interest
with contributions from Kevin McDonough, Jodi Mailander Farrell
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Consciousness and the expanding universe . . .
by warren bolon sentinel staff
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NOT YOUR AVERAGE SUMMER INTERNSHIP
Sally House
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From GIRL SCOUT troop leader to CEO
By Marilyn C. Jones Sentinel staff
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New HOPE for the world's poor
By Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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HEALING without LIMITS
By Cynthia Neely
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New light on time management
By Elaine Follis
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God and gravity
By Chris Hufford
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Your insights
Roy Gessford with contributions from Stephanie Johnson
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God is so near
By Richard Bergenheim
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A new life of healing
Antony Ekwe
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Chronic hip condition healed
Jewel Simmons
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Suicidal thoughts are gone for good
Name withheld